Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 331, 12 January 1908 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASD SU-Tlit.EGKA31. SUNDAY, JAXUAHY 1?. 190S.
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Oil Floe CMiiia, Cell Glass, Crockery ttove9 Mtcheni Ware, In fact, every article from a box of tooth picks to an Art Garland Base Burner will receive this generous cut of 20 Per Cent. Nothing reserved.
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-:hina 100 Piece Dinner . .., former price $6.00, now ..$ 4.80 100 Piece Dinner Sets, former price $7.00, now.. 5.60 100 Piece Decorated Dinner Sets, were $8.00, now 6.40 100 Piece English Decorated Sets, were $15, now 12.00 100 Piece Bassett Limoges China, were $25.00, now 20.00 100 Pc. Haviland China, Decorated, was $25, now 20.00 100 Pc. Haviland China, Decorated, was $35, now 28.00 100 Pc. Haviland China, Decorated, was $50, now 40.00 100 Pc. Haviland China, Decorated, was $75, now 60.00 Open Stock Haviland China, Decorated, several new patterns at 20 per cent. Fine Assortment of Glassware including Cut, Etched, Pressed and Blown. A fine line of Japanese China, all to receive the general cut slashing.
12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $3.75, now $3.00 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price $4.50, now 3.60 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price, $5.00, now 4.00 12 Piece Toilet Sets, former price, $7.50, now 6.00
A Large Line of Electric, Gas and Oil Lamps to select from at 20 per cent. off. All sizes of Jardiniers at 20 per cent discount. Jardinier and Pedestal, former price $4.00, now $3.20 Fancy Goods and Novelties of All Kinds To go at 20 Per Cent. Off. Marvel Washing Machines, were $9.00, now 7.20 Queen Washing Machines, were $8.00, now 6.40 Popular Washing Machines, were $7.00, now 5.60 Uneeda Washing Machines, were $3.50, now 2.80 Ball Bearing Wringers, guaranteed, were $4.00, now. . 3.20 Ball Bearing Wringers, guaranteed, were $3.00, now. 2.40 Ball Bearing Wringers, were $2.50, now 2.00 All Granite and Tin Ware at 20 per cent, discount. Next Spring's Baby Cabs, Go-Carts and Collapsible Carts all go at the 20 per cent discount. All Boys' and Girls' Wagons, Cycle Wagons, Coaster Wagons, Automobiles, Bicycles and Tricycles and Barrows go at the 20 per cent, discount that prevails throughout this Sale.
Garland Base Burners, No. 400, $55, sale price.. $44.00 Garland Base Burners, No. 300, $50, sale price... 40.00 Garland Base Burners, No. 30, $40, sale price... 32.00 Garland Ranges, former price $50, sale price 40.00 Garland Ranges, former price $45.00, sale price .. 36.00 Garland Ranges, former price $40,, sale price 32.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $45.00, sale price 36.00 Lorairv Steel Ranges, were $40.00, sale price 32.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $38.00, sale price 30.40 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $35.00, now 28.00 Lorain Steel Ranges, were $30.00, now 24.00 New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves, 20 per cent discount. New Perfection Oil 3 burner stove, was $10, now... $8.00 New Perfection Oil 2 burner stoves, were $7.50, now 6.00 New Perfection Oil Heaters, were $4.50, now 3.60 New Perfection Oil Heaters, were $3.50, now 2.80 New Process Gasoline Ranges, were $30, now 24.00 New Process Gasoline Ranges, were $25.00, now.. 20.00 3 Burner Gasoline Stoves, were $3.50, now 2.80 2 Burner Gasoline Stoves, were $2.50, now 2.00 Wood and Willow Ware 20 Per Cent. Off
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A progressive dinner was given Saturday evening by a company of young people of the high school. The dinner began at six o'clock and the first coarse was served at the home of Miss Kmerald llaseeoster, 15H7 Main street. The second course was at the liome of Miss Lucilo Turner. North Twenty-first street. The third at the liomo of Miss Agnes Kellv, National tiveime and the last at the home of Miss Leora Lllabarger. South Fifteenth street. Those composing the party were the Missest Leora Lllabarger, Margaret Rush. Nora Woeghman. Kmerald llaseeoster. Lucilo Turner fend Agnes Kelley; Me.-srs. Carl Allison. 12. Coate, Huston Marlatt, Carlos llaas, Mr. Keitlenbrink. UlU' of the most enjoyable socials rver given at. the First M. K. church. Vas the indoor picnic which was Friday eveuing in the apartments of the church by the Sunday seaixl. About, two hundred members of the church end school participated, tables being provided for all. The tables were prettily decorated for the occasion. Following the supper the evening was spent socially. The Epworth league of Firsi M. K. -will Rive a 'Toor Richard" social Tuesday evening in thr parlors of the church. A program of literary nature devoted to the life of Renjamin Franklin whose birthday is celebrated this week, will be a feature with pleasing musical number. Invitations at. he&B& issued to the members .t; the lea
gue, and the young people of the church. -; Mrs. Warren Clifford of North Tenth street, will be the hostess for the Magazine club Monday. Mrs. Harry Land and Mrs. Charles McGnire will be the readers. Prof. H. N. Holmes, of the Earlham faculty, who has accepted the directorship of the Keid Memorial church choir, has arranged the following program for the services t nlay: Morning Service. Organ solo "Ronianza in I" C. L. Harris. A at hem ".Jubilate Deo" Dudley Hack. Offertory "Ave Maria" Arcadelt. - Solo-- "O Sav iour cJf the World" Prof. II. N. HolmesOrgan postlude A. V Marchant. Eveninc; Service. Organ solo "Andur.te Cantabile'W. Id a. Anthem "The Day ;s Past and Over" .J. C. Mark-;. Offertory "Meditation" C. Loma igre. Anthem "Hod so Loved the World" .1. Stainer. Organ postlude A. Mailly. Mr. Krone will sintr wit a the choir. Miss Marguerite Coeon and Miss Coral Woeghman will entertain Monday afternoon at an anagram party, the affair being in honor of Miss Falelle Fisdoek of T.: i re Haute
J enth street, will be the- hostess for the i Ticknor Club, Monday. I J i Special musical features are being 'arranged for the next meeting of the i Tourists club which meets next Friday evening. This club is making a ; study of South America and at the I next meeting the national airs of the various South American reputdies i will be presented. J $ j 4 I Mrs. Thomas R. Jessup, of North Nineteenth street, will be hostess Monday for the Criterion literary sojciety. This club is making an exhaustive study of the "Growth of Nations." : A postponement of the meeting of jthe Flower Mission which was to have been held with Mrs. John Peltz, of : North Ninth street, will be held in ; t wo weeks, i 4 The most prominent social event f 1 the week will be the series of parties jto be given by Mrs. .Joseph Mill, of ' Soui h Tent h si r-et.
? Mrs. YVill Loehr. of South Fourth
! street, was hostess for the Happy . Hour Circle Friday afternoon. The i hours verb pleasantly spent at games
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eon was served. The rooms were charmingly decorated with carnations and roces. Mrs. Heiger. of South Fourteenth street will be the next hostess.
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Have yen tre-abte f ; ' ftrisic ;iv a e.soixieresi stoi3i.lt? :w uj rour 2:!-s.' j .. i set c V.- Si I le '. " : . t syr -..i et!T'. which i-s'Uvei g ..utaa i.e u . uxe n wi Wreu iwu eii
"The Traveling Man" is a new magazine just launched upon the sea of public favor. It is published by "The Traveling Man Publishing Co." of Wis.. Harry H. Hemig. ed
itor; Thomas J. Sullivan, publisher. The initial number is for January. V.hn. and is a bright, snappy magazine, consisting of twenty paces of advertising and seventy -five pages of reading matter. We wish it success. Lafayctte Commercial. $ s A The Commercial travelers of Indiana hr-ld their annual mo ling at the t'lavpoo! hotel at Indianapolis on Saturday. Dec. xh. W. I Henley, sfcrctary. leporii d m vi'i;toivii members for the ar. twelve deaths and nine .suspensions, leaving u net aggregate membership of 1 o.V.. whih is the largest ever heid bv the association.
The tinaircial report showed that a half million dollars had been paid beneficiaries of dead members in the thirty-three years that the association has been in existence, and that, they have assets to the amount of .;.". nn.m. C. C. Cain of Richmond is one of the vice presidents. Richmond has several traveling men That are members of i The Commercial Travelers of Indiana. Win. Q. Simcoke, formerly traveling I salesman for 1. R. Howard V Co.. advises us that he has accepted a position i in like capacity for the Elliot Grocery Company of Logauspott. Indiana. The ;ios ait join in wishing William the !n-M of success iu his new fedd of la-tr.
i We AJt iu feteipt of a verj neat in
vitation to attend the Fourth annual w inter picnic to be given by Post Q, T. ' P. A. of A.'s at Mannerchor Hall, New j Albany. Indiana on Saturday evening,! January 1Mb. Post Q will no doubt have a pleasant evening as they are noted for their entertainments of various kinds, and it is w ith sincere regrvt . that we cannot be in attendance. We i hope that Post C will have some member who can go. as it would no doubt be well 'worth the effort. Ss R. C. Lock wood, formerly traveling; salesman for Rosr. Marshall. Panel Company, is traveling now for DaviBros.. of Toledo. Ohio. j Ira Gage, an obi time traveling nuia. and one that i-. good (or the bites to talk to. was set it on our streets this
vvecK. ira says, into women uio :-i still the best coffee on earth and tha'
he is selling lo's of it. despite tin financial s-t ring' n v .
marketing his product, w e believe it i
has come time for Post C to go on record regarding these matters, as thpy are questions that vitally concern the traveling men's interests. Ezra Kendall said ' that he had six lioys and j would rather have six more than to lose one of then), and would rather for I all six of them to be bad than to lose ; one of them.'' and so that i what we
think a beau the town. We would' 'latner the town would b wide open! ; and bad than to be d- ad. . c ! I I i S. N. Jenkins, w ho w as slightly u;i-1 ; de;- the wea'lier for it few days ha re- j I covered his normal heal! it. !
PEOPLE'S LOBBY ORGANIZED AGAIN
Is Now Preparing to Break Forth arid-Will Start Something Interesting.
MATTER OF IMPORTANCE.
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THE CITY IN BRIEF
Sometime ago on a visit to one "f , I our neigbbu'!i:g citie.-. noteI for itpush, era rgy and enterpt ise. one of its l citizens nated that he had recent'x : visited oar good, staid, old. slow tow u j as he put i'. and on going up and down j Main street, that he actually saw the I same red flannel hanging out in from
of the dry goods stores, and the same, calf boots hanging out in front of the shoe stores, that were hanging there when he was a 1kv, We know that this thrust at our up-to-date . methods was entirely uncalled for. as our merchants in these lines are strictly modern. We believe in a g'-nr ral way wore than that would come to pass if they build the board feme much hightr
i around Richmond. WU'a oar interurbuu
; shopping facilities entirely cm off in 'one direction, and seriously crippled in I toe other, w ith two -p j ordinances i'i effect, prohibiting the fat tie. r froaj
Dr. L'. H. Meii P-nhall, i'a South Tth "ti-'-tt. ilom- Photic- P-.'T. Belt 4tR.' w e l sun
Washii.i-tMii. D. C, Jan. 11 TUe i'eo- !! Lobt,- jh pi j.tiiig to break forth. ;:gain. It j-, .jro.ou'iced at Hie hfad'piarter in this ci'y that in tb- near future sori'ethii.g" will ! ivrn to the eublie of an int-rtMiiK eharaeu r. Just what 1' is, in not indicated, sae that it w'll be a saa'ter el -onsid'.l'ii-b!e importance.
A tame rattlesnake belonging to an Arizotta farr.:-r sb-ps very night or. the front gate of its owner's garden, coiling himself around the gate and the' pat epos t so that a IoH. and chain to I keep out intruders are not needed.
I TLe Midfii) n ."-i" arable T .a ot)ral on t r t .e :-.-r I .f o e ktomrh, in a Cbicaeo tt.np.til noi .v. 5tob' d 'j -c-.sioa Itsitit tr.e r; ,:v. .r tbc ston--i couiU t? r-raf - ftii 1 i1 Ts'i-nt btttos c -jrorie for it. t.r 'r t. ? c.uien.-oa hd we'l .n-d out. the r -ir.t r.aa did. 1' iP!OOn;rmtt.-1 i onid Dot live rffio' '. ; : fmtath. To keep p toniach to etKKi cejr.didoa. arf cor cont-j-uod, uxlnrst;cn, etc . ct tl- great herb laa Eivc eoxeponnd. Dr. Ca'.'! 5jrrap Fep:a. ussrnts teU it at SO cen'.a aa4 1 m bottle.
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